I had a startling encounter with the supernatural while exploring the abandoned HortonMine located near the massive Victorine Mine in Nevada. The Horton Mine dates back to the mid-1800s. I have been inside over a hundred abandoned mines, but this one was definitely the creepiest. As I ventured hesitantly down the tunnel, it felt more and more wrong. You'll see in the video the supernatural occurrence that caused me to ultimately turn around and head back out of the tunnel.

published:08 Jul 2013

views:1560040

I should have titled this video "Big massive shaft" ha ha I'm such a crazy. I wasn't entirely on my own for this explore, my pal was topside, so if I had of been in trouble I would have been found. DO NOT GO EXPLORING ABANDONED MINES FOLKS! I cannot stress how dangerous this is, instant death can await you!
Sorry about the knocky noises on the audio, this Gopro 5 picks up every vibration, gotta fix that somehow.
Music:
Show your love by Otis McDonald
Follow my social media on:
Facebook: upalevel productions
Instagram: upalevelproductions
Filmed on the Gopro Hero 5 black and Nikon D3200
I do not recommend anyone exploring these abandoned places, they are very dangerous, we explore so you don't have to!
We do not break and enter, we do not steal and we do not vandalise. We take only pictures and leave only footprints.

published:12 Jun 2017

views:9010

StorySource : https://englishrussia.com/
A man and his friends stumbled across an old abandoned mineshaft in the Ural mountains of western Russia. The mountains are lined with abandoned mines that were used to extract ore for the military during WWII. These mines have been abandoned since shortly after the war and hold many dangers and could collapse at any time. They decided to venture in anyways and what they found is astonishing. Here is the set of photos they were able to capture in this creepy place that once supplied an army.
source : http://www.buzznick.com
OUR Website : http://www.dduknow.com
Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/know.of
Twitter : https://twitter.com/Did_You_Know_of
Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/dduknow
-----Audio by Scott Leffler: scottleffler.com
For copyright matters please contact us at: noxikmoha@gmail.com

published:16 Jul 2017

views:174496

This historical documentary series was filmed some time ago!
The buildings today are now locked and are not accessible to the public!
---------- Please Subscribe for new video every Friday 10AM! -----------
This is our first look at the abandoned Colliery buildings. This video was filmed months ago and I hear all buildings are now sealed again now.
The tunnels that stretch out for miles are sealed today, the shafts were filled in and all the tools and equipment left down there like a time capsule.
http://www.dovermuseum.co.uk/Exhibitions/Coal-Mining-in-Kent/History/Snowdown-Colliery.aspx
http://www.dover-kent.com/Working-Mens-Club-Aylesham.html
I explored with Jamie Dench check his vlogs:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgQNRohOo0CcB8nsR04nslQ
Music:
It Is Lost by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100190
Artist: http://incompetech.com/

published:17 Feb 2017

views:21272

A short extreme Rubik's Cubing version of this video is available here- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6uwqhhOsYfE . It contains footage not shown in this video.

published:08 Jul 2018

views:2348

While coming back down from some mines way up north, Paul and I stopped at the abandoned AdmiralAaron WardMine and walked down its 4100-foot inclined entry tunnel into the subterranean workings. Once we reached the bottom, we found wide tunnels branching off in all directions in this former silver, copper, and zinc mine. During our five-hour exploration, we found one stope that was unbelievably huge and utterly mind-blowing! We also found deep, flooded areas and bottomless shafts. Various colorful mineral growths and crystal growths appear throughout the mine's tunnels, too. The miners' workshop was still full of spare parts, tools, and other artifacts. Another interesting find was the miners' refuge chamber. A freshwater spring deep in the mine provided us with some of the cleanest and best-tasting water I've ever drank! After five hours of exploring, we decided to call it quits and began the long, arduous hike back up the 4100-foot, inclined entry tunnel to the surface.

published:01 Aug 2015

views:1397652

I spent a day with Paul in the Nevada desert exploring and documenting an abandoned mine and the cabin next to it. The cabin dates back to the late 1800s. The mine itself was unusual because immediately inside the portal, there was a three-way intersection. We found a hand-cranked winch deep in the mine dating back over 100 years as well as a maze of tunnels and interconnected tunnels.

published:05 Jan 2018

views:95660

We have explored this mine a few times before but decided to return to film it. A big mineshaft leads into the workings where you have to cross a series of homemade bridges to inspect some large pumping valves situated below the granite engine house. Great care is required to not slip further down into the flooded workings below... its all good fun.
If you dont like the music you can watch an alternative version here : https://youtu.be/cKA1hHsJ7Hg

published:13 Oct 2014

views:571863

The entrance to the Golden Gem Mine is so severely eroded that one must crawl into it on one's stomach for about seven feet. To make matters worse, there is a substantial collapse just inside the entrance. Despite all that, I recently gained entry and explored and documented the entire abandoned Golden Gem Mine. The mine was a gold mine and dates back to the mid to late 1800s. It has a lot of character to it as it passes through different strata of rocks. It also has a good example of classic mine timbering just inside the portal. I hope you enjoy this exploration of a 19th-century mine.
Video footage filmed in spring 2010.

published:18 Aug 2018

views:24574

Exploring an old mine to look at some old pumping gear valves and see how far we could get further on. Obviously dont try doing this if you havnt got a clue what your doing. This is the non music edition due to popular demand. The original is still online. if you prefer it its here: https://youtu.be/OdLxGYPr-0w

Mine (novel)

Plot summary

The novel tells the story of Laura Clayborne, a successful journalist, the wife of a stockbroker and mother-to-be. With her life seemingly falling apart, Laura hopes that her newborn son, David, will make her life everything it ought to be.

Mary Terrell, aka Mary Terror, is a survivor of the radical 1960s and a once a member of the fanatical Storm Front Brigade. Mary lives in a hallucinatory world of memories, guns, and above all, murderous rage. After viewing an ad placed in a popular magazine, she becomes convinced that the former leader of the Brigade, Lord Jack, is commanding her to bring him the child she was carrying when her life was suddenly turned upside down.

Mary steals Laura's baby and the manhunt is on. With no help at all Laura sets out on a cross-country trip to reclaim that which is hers. But soon Laura realizes that in order to get back her son and her life she may have to become as savage as the woman she's hunting.

References

External links

Mine (Taproot song)

"Mine" is the second and final single from Taproot's second studio album Welcome. Along with "Poem", the song is one of the band's most successful singles. A music video was released for the song and was directed by System of a Down bassist Shavo Odadjian.

References

Abandoned Mine

Abandoned Mine, also known as The Mine, is a 2013 horror film written and directed by Jeff Chamberlain. The film was released on August 15, 2013.

Plot

Five friends explore a supposedly haunted mine to celebrate Halloween, exactly one-hundred years after a family was murdered in the mine. They soon find to their horror that the ghostly rumors may be true as they fight for survival.

Development

The film was originally titled The Mine, before the title was changed to Abandoned Mine. Filming occurred in Utah and California.

The first clips from the film were revealed on August 7, 2013. The first poster was revealed on June 18, 2013. The film will be distributed by Gravitas Entertainment. The trailer was released on June 17, 2013, along with information about the release date.

As a digit

The glyph used today in the Western world to represent the number 1, a vertical line, often with a serif at the top and sometimes a short horizontal line at the bottom, traces its roots back to the Indians, who wrote 1 as a horizontal line, much like the Chinese character 一. The Gupta wrote it as a curved line, and the Nagari sometimes added a small circle on the left (rotated a quarter turn to the right, this 9-look-alike became the present day numeral 1 in the Gujarati and Punjabi scripts). The Nepali also rotated it to the right but kept the circle small. This eventually became the top serif in the modern numeral, but the occasional short horizontal line at the bottom probably originates from similarity with the Roman numeralI. In some countries, the little serif at the top is sometimes extended into a long upstroke, sometimes as long as the vertical line, which can lead to confusion with the glyph for seven in other countries. Where the 1 is written with a long upstroke, the number 7 has a horizontal stroke through the vertical line.

Films

The series consists of six films, starting from Coolie No. 1 in 1995. The last installment in the series was Jodi No.1 released in 2001.

Plot

Coolie No. 1 (1995)

Shaadiram Gharjode (Sadashiv Amrapurkar) is once humiliated by Hoshiyar Chand (Kader Khan) when Shaadiram goes to inform him about a family wanting to marry their son to Hoshiyar's daughter. Hoshiyar Chand insults them as he wants both his daughters to marry into the richest family. Gharjode decides to teach Hoshiyar Chand a lesson: He meets a coolie called Raju (Govinda) and they go to Hoshiyar Chand's village pretending to be a rich family. Hoshiyar is impressed and he wants his daughter Malti (Karisma Kapoor) to marry Raju. This leads to humorous situations in the climax.

Tobal No. 1 - Disused Mine

The Horton Mine: Encountering a Ghost in a Haunted, Abandoned Mine (Summer 2013)

The Horton Mine: Encountering a Ghost in a Haunted, Abandoned Mine (Summer 2013)

The Horton Mine: Encountering a Ghost in a Haunted, Abandoned Mine (Summer 2013)

I had a startling encounter with the supernatural while exploring the abandoned HortonMine located near the massive Victorine Mine in Nevada. The Horton Mine dates back to the mid-1800s. I have been inside over a hundred abandoned mines, but this one was definitely the creepiest. As I ventured hesitantly down the tunnel, it felt more and more wrong. You'll see in the video the supernatural occurrence that caused me to ultimately turn around and head back out of the tunnel.

20:34

EXPLORING AN ABANDONED GOLD MINE IN WALES ON MY OWN! 2.7k @60 fps

EXPLORING AN ABANDONED GOLD MINE IN WALES ON MY OWN! 2.7k @60 fps

EXPLORING AN ABANDONED GOLD MINE IN WALES ON MY OWN! 2.7k @60 fps

I should have titled this video "Big massive shaft" ha ha I'm such a crazy. I wasn't entirely on my own for this explore, my pal was topside, so if I had of been in trouble I would have been found. DO NOT GO EXPLORING ABANDONED MINES FOLKS! I cannot stress how dangerous this is, instant death can await you!
Sorry about the knocky noises on the audio, this Gopro 5 picks up every vibration, gotta fix that somehow.
Music:
Show your love by Otis McDonald
Follow my social media on:
Facebook: upalevel productions
Instagram: upalevelproductions
Filmed on the Gopro Hero 5 black and Nikon D3200
I do not recommend anyone exploring these abandoned places, they are very dangerous, we explore so you don't have to!
We do not break and enter, we do not steal and we do not vandalise. We take only pictures and leave only footprints.

5:41

Going Into This Abandoned Mine Was Scary Enough. What These 2 Guys Found Was Even Scarier

Going Into This Abandoned Mine Was Scary Enough. What These 2 Guys Found Was Even Scarier

Going Into This Abandoned Mine Was Scary Enough. What These 2 Guys Found Was Even Scarier

StorySource : https://englishrussia.com/
A man and his friends stumbled across an old abandoned mineshaft in the Ural mountains of western Russia. The mountains are lined with abandoned mines that were used to extract ore for the military during WWII. These mines have been abandoned since shortly after the war and hold many dangers and could collapse at any time. They decided to venture in anyways and what they found is astonishing. Here is the set of photos they were able to capture in this creepy place that once supplied an army.
source : http://www.buzznick.com
OUR Website : http://www.dduknow.com
Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/know.of
Twitter : https://twitter.com/Did_You_Know_of
Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/dduknow
-----Audio by Scott Leffler: scottleffler.com
For copyright matters please contact us at: noxikmoha@gmail.com

21:15

EXPLORING AN ABANDONED COAL MINE (IN THE RAIN)

EXPLORING AN ABANDONED COAL MINE (IN THE RAIN)

EXPLORING AN ABANDONED COAL MINE (IN THE RAIN)

This historical documentary series was filmed some time ago!
The buildings today are now locked and are not accessible to the public!
---------- Please Subscribe for new video every Friday 10AM! -----------
This is our first look at the abandoned Colliery buildings. This video was filmed months ago and I hear all buildings are now sealed again now.
The tunnels that stretch out for miles are sealed today, the shafts were filled in and all the tools and equipment left down there like a time capsule.
http://www.dovermuseum.co.uk/Exhibitions/Coal-Mining-in-Kent/History/Snowdown-Colliery.aspx
http://www.dover-kent.com/Working-Mens-Club-Aylesham.html
I explored with Jamie Dench check his vlogs:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgQNRohOo0CcB8nsR04nslQ
Music:
It Is Lost by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100190
Artist: http://incompetech.com/

While coming back down from some mines way up north, Paul and I stopped at the abandoned AdmiralAaron WardMine and walked down its 4100-foot inclined entry tunnel into the subterranean workings. Once we reached the bottom, we found wide tunnels branching off in all directions in this former silver, copper, and zinc mine. During our five-hour exploration, we found one stope that was unbelievably huge and utterly mind-blowing! We also found deep, flooded areas and bottomless shafts. Various colorful mineral growths and crystal growths appear throughout the mine's tunnels, too. The miners' workshop was still full of spare parts, tools, and other artifacts. Another interesting find was the miners' refuge chamber. A freshwater spring deep in the mine provided us with some of the cleanest and best-tasting water I've ever drank! After five hours of exploring, we decided to call it quits and began the long, arduous hike back up the 4100-foot, inclined entry tunnel to the surface.

11:10

Exploring an Old Miner's Cabin and His Abandoned Gold Mine

Exploring an Old Miner's Cabin and His Abandoned Gold Mine

Exploring an Old Miner's Cabin and His Abandoned Gold Mine

I spent a day with Paul in the Nevada desert exploring and documenting an abandoned mine and the cabin next to it. The cabin dates back to the late 1800s. The mine itself was unusual because immediately inside the portal, there was a three-way intersection. We found a hand-cranked winch deep in the mine dating back over 100 years as well as a maze of tunnels and interconnected tunnels.

4:30

Exploring a huge hole in the ground, into a disused mine. Slipknot edition !

Exploring a huge hole in the ground, into a disused mine. Slipknot edition !

Exploring a huge hole in the ground, into a disused mine. Slipknot edition !

We have explored this mine a few times before but decided to return to film it. A big mineshaft leads into the workings where you have to cross a series of homemade bridges to inspect some large pumping valves situated below the granite engine house. Great care is required to not slip further down into the flooded workings below... its all good fun.
If you dont like the music you can watch an alternative version here : https://youtu.be/cKA1hHsJ7Hg

14:22

Would YOU Crawl Into This Small, Dangerous, Abandoned Mine Entrance?

Would YOU Crawl Into This Small, Dangerous, Abandoned Mine Entrance?

Would YOU Crawl Into This Small, Dangerous, Abandoned Mine Entrance?

The entrance to the Golden Gem Mine is so severely eroded that one must crawl into it on one's stomach for about seven feet. To make matters worse, there is a substantial collapse just inside the entrance. Despite all that, I recently gained entry and explored and documented the entire abandoned Golden Gem Mine. The mine was a gold mine and dates back to the mid to late 1800s. It has a lot of character to it as it passes through different strata of rocks. It also has a good example of classic mine timbering just inside the portal. I hope you enjoy this exploration of a 19th-century mine.
Video footage filmed in spring 2010.

4:40

Exploring a massive hole in the ground into a disused mine. Original Non Music Edition.

Exploring a massive hole in the ground into a disused mine. Original Non Music Edition.

Exploring a massive hole in the ground into a disused mine. Original Non Music Edition.

Exploring an old mine to look at some old pumping gear valves and see how far we could get further on. Obviously dont try doing this if you havnt got a clue what your doing. This is the non music edition due to popular demand. The original is still online. if you prefer it its here: https://youtu.be/OdLxGYPr-0w

3:59

Thomas went down the big flood mine in Great Discovery

Thomas went down the big flood mine in Great Discovery

Thomas went down the big flood mine in Great Discovery

Exploring a Creepy, Abandoned Mine Full of Death

The abandoned Tungsten Peak Mine was where Ridgecrest resident LindaLouRose died when she accidentally fell down a 100-foot vertical shaft inside the mine back in November of 2009. There is some confusion regarding her name -- the memorial placed at the mine site says her name was Linda Lou Rose. News stories reporting the accident say her name was Linda Marie Rose. I initially explore this mine site in July of 2013 but did not enter the mine. Instead, I promised to return to the mine with other explorers so that we could safely explore the mine's three levels and find the vertical shaft where Ms. Rose died almost five years ago. This video documents our most recent exploration of the Tungsten Peak Mine's 3500 feet of workings. It was an eerie mine, and we found many disturbing things such as animal skins nailed to the timbers, collapses, flooded sections, and dead birds. And the gaping shaft that swallowed Ms. Rose.

Tobal No. 1 - Disused Mine

The Horton Mine: Encountering a Ghost in a Haunted, Abandoned Mine (Summer 2013)

I had a startling encounter with the supernatural while exploring the abandoned HortonMine located near the massive Victorine Mine in Nevada. The Horton Mine dates back to the mid-1800s. I have been inside over a hundred abandoned mines, but this one was definitely the creepiest. As I ventured hesitantly down the tunnel, it felt more and more wrong. You'll see in the video the supernatural occurrence that caused me to ultimately turn around and head back out of the tunnel.

published: 08 Jul 2013

EXPLORING AN ABANDONED GOLD MINE IN WALES ON MY OWN! 2.7k @60 fps

I should have titled this video "Big massive shaft" ha ha I'm such a crazy. I wasn't entirely on my own for this explore, my pal was topside, so if I had of been in trouble I would have been found. DO NOT GO EXPLORING ABANDONED MINES FOLKS! I cannot stress how dangerous this is, instant death can await you!
Sorry about the knocky noises on the audio, this Gopro 5 picks up every vibration, gotta fix that somehow.
Music:
Show your love by Otis McDonald
Follow my social media on:
Facebook: upalevel productions
Instagram: upalevelproductions
Filmed on the Gopro Hero 5 black and Nikon D3200
I do not recommend anyone exploring these abandoned places, they are very dangerous, we explore so you don't have to!
We do not break and enter, we do not steal and we do not vandalise. We take ...

published: 12 Jun 2017

Going Into This Abandoned Mine Was Scary Enough. What These 2 Guys Found Was Even Scarier

StorySource : https://englishrussia.com/
A man and his friends stumbled across an old abandoned mineshaft in the Ural mountains of western Russia. The mountains are lined with abandoned mines that were used to extract ore for the military during WWII. These mines have been abandoned since shortly after the war and hold many dangers and could collapse at any time. They decided to venture in anyways and what they found is astonishing. Here is the set of photos they were able to capture in this creepy place that once supplied an army.
source : http://www.buzznick.com
OUR Website : http://www.dduknow.com
Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/know.of
Twitter : https://twitter.com/Did_You_Know_of
Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/dduknow
-----Audio by Scott Leffler: scottleffler.com
Fo...

published: 16 Jul 2017

EXPLORING AN ABANDONED COAL MINE (IN THE RAIN)

This historical documentary series was filmed some time ago!
The buildings today are now locked and are not accessible to the public!
---------- Please Subscribe for new video every Friday 10AM! -----------
This is our first look at the abandoned Colliery buildings. This video was filmed months ago and I hear all buildings are now sealed again now.
The tunnels that stretch out for miles are sealed today, the shafts were filled in and all the tools and equipment left down there like a time capsule.
http://www.dovermuseum.co.uk/Exhibitions/Coal-Mining-in-Kent/History/Snowdown-Colliery.aspx
http://www.dover-kent.com/Working-Mens-Club-Aylesham.html
I explored with Jamie Dench check his vlogs:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgQNRohOo0CcB8nsR04nslQ
Music:
It Is Lost by Kevin MacLeod...

While coming back down from some mines way up north, Paul and I stopped at the abandoned AdmiralAaron WardMine and walked down its 4100-foot inclined entry tunnel into the subterranean workings. Once we reached the bottom, we found wide tunnels branching off in all directions in this former silver, copper, and zinc mine. During our five-hour exploration, we found one stope that was unbelievably huge and utterly mind-blowing! We also found deep, flooded areas and bottomless shafts. Various colorful mineral growths and crystal growths appear throughout the mine's tunnels, too. The miners' workshop was still full of spare parts, tools, and other artifacts. Another interesting find was the miners' refuge chamber. A freshwater spring deep in the mine provided us with some of the cleanest and ...

published: 01 Aug 2015

Exploring an Old Miner's Cabin and His Abandoned Gold Mine

I spent a day with Paul in the Nevada desert exploring and documenting an abandoned mine and the cabin next to it. The cabin dates back to the late 1800s. The mine itself was unusual because immediately inside the portal, there was a three-way intersection. We found a hand-cranked winch deep in the mine dating back over 100 years as well as a maze of tunnels and interconnected tunnels.

published: 05 Jan 2018

Exploring a huge hole in the ground, into a disused mine. Slipknot edition !

We have explored this mine a few times before but decided to return to film it. A big mineshaft leads into the workings where you have to cross a series of homemade bridges to inspect some large pumping valves situated below the granite engine house. Great care is required to not slip further down into the flooded workings below... its all good fun.
If you dont like the music you can watch an alternative version here : https://youtu.be/cKA1hHsJ7Hg

published: 13 Oct 2014

Would YOU Crawl Into This Small, Dangerous, Abandoned Mine Entrance?

The entrance to the Golden Gem Mine is so severely eroded that one must crawl into it on one's stomach for about seven feet. To make matters worse, there is a substantial collapse just inside the entrance. Despite all that, I recently gained entry and explored and documented the entire abandoned Golden Gem Mine. The mine was a gold mine and dates back to the mid to late 1800s. It has a lot of character to it as it passes through different strata of rocks. It also has a good example of classic mine timbering just inside the portal. I hope you enjoy this exploration of a 19th-century mine.
Video footage filmed in spring 2010.

published: 18 Aug 2018

Exploring a massive hole in the ground into a disused mine. Original Non Music Edition.

Exploring an old mine to look at some old pumping gear valves and see how far we could get further on. Obviously dont try doing this if you havnt got a clue what your doing. This is the non music edition due to popular demand. The original is still online. if you prefer it its here: https://youtu.be/OdLxGYPr-0w

published: 12 Jan 2016

Thomas went down the big flood mine in Great Discovery

Exploring a Creepy, Abandoned Mine Full of Death

The abandoned Tungsten Peak Mine was where Ridgecrest resident LindaLouRose died when she accidentally fell down a 100-foot vertical shaft inside the mine back in November of 2009. There is some confusion regarding her name -- the memorial placed at the mine site says her name was Linda Lou Rose. News stories reporting the accident say her name was Linda Marie Rose. I initially explore this mine site in July of 2013 but did not enter the mine. Instead, I promised to return to the mine with other explorers so that we could safely explore the mine's three levels and find the vertical shaft where Ms. Rose died almost five years ago. This video documents our most recent exploration of the Tungsten Peak Mine's 3500 feet of workings. It was an eerie mine, and we found many disturbing thi...

The Horton Mine: Encountering a Ghost in a Haunted, Abandoned Mine (Summer 2013)

I had a startling encounter with the supernatural while exploring the abandoned HortonMine located near the massive Victorine Mine in Nevada. The Horton Mine ...

I had a startling encounter with the supernatural while exploring the abandoned HortonMine located near the massive Victorine Mine in Nevada. The Horton Mine dates back to the mid-1800s. I have been inside over a hundred abandoned mines, but this one was definitely the creepiest. As I ventured hesitantly down the tunnel, it felt more and more wrong. You'll see in the video the supernatural occurrence that caused me to ultimately turn around and head back out of the tunnel.

I had a startling encounter with the supernatural while exploring the abandoned HortonMine located near the massive Victorine Mine in Nevada. The Horton Mine dates back to the mid-1800s. I have been inside over a hundred abandoned mines, but this one was definitely the creepiest. As I ventured hesitantly down the tunnel, it felt more and more wrong. You'll see in the video the supernatural occurrence that caused me to ultimately turn around and head back out of the tunnel.

EXPLORING AN ABANDONED GOLD MINE IN WALES ON MY OWN! 2.7k @60 fps

I should have titled this video "Big massive shaft" ha ha I'm such a crazy. I wasn't entirely on my own for this explore, my pal was topside, so if I had of bee...

I should have titled this video "Big massive shaft" ha ha I'm such a crazy. I wasn't entirely on my own for this explore, my pal was topside, so if I had of been in trouble I would have been found. DO NOT GO EXPLORING ABANDONED MINES FOLKS! I cannot stress how dangerous this is, instant death can await you!
Sorry about the knocky noises on the audio, this Gopro 5 picks up every vibration, gotta fix that somehow.
Music:
Show your love by Otis McDonald
Follow my social media on:
Facebook: upalevel productions
Instagram: upalevelproductions
Filmed on the Gopro Hero 5 black and Nikon D3200
I do not recommend anyone exploring these abandoned places, they are very dangerous, we explore so you don't have to!
We do not break and enter, we do not steal and we do not vandalise. We take only pictures and leave only footprints.

I should have titled this video "Big massive shaft" ha ha I'm such a crazy. I wasn't entirely on my own for this explore, my pal was topside, so if I had of been in trouble I would have been found. DO NOT GO EXPLORING ABANDONED MINES FOLKS! I cannot stress how dangerous this is, instant death can await you!
Sorry about the knocky noises on the audio, this Gopro 5 picks up every vibration, gotta fix that somehow.
Music:
Show your love by Otis McDonald
Follow my social media on:
Facebook: upalevel productions
Instagram: upalevelproductions
Filmed on the Gopro Hero 5 black and Nikon D3200
I do not recommend anyone exploring these abandoned places, they are very dangerous, we explore so you don't have to!
We do not break and enter, we do not steal and we do not vandalise. We take only pictures and leave only footprints.

StorySource : https://englishrussia.com/
A man and his friends stumbled across an old abandoned mineshaft in the Ural mountains of western Russia. The mountains are lined with abandoned mines that were used to extract ore for the military during WWII. These mines have been abandoned since shortly after the war and hold many dangers and could collapse at any time. They decided to venture in anyways and what they found is astonishing. Here is the set of photos they were able to capture in this creepy place that once supplied an army.
source : http://www.buzznick.com
OUR Website : http://www.dduknow.com
Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/know.of
Twitter : https://twitter.com/Did_You_Know_of
Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/dduknow
-----Audio by Scott Leffler: scottleffler.com
For copyright matters please contact us at: noxikmoha@gmail.com

StorySource : https://englishrussia.com/
A man and his friends stumbled across an old abandoned mineshaft in the Ural mountains of western Russia. The mountains are lined with abandoned mines that were used to extract ore for the military during WWII. These mines have been abandoned since shortly after the war and hold many dangers and could collapse at any time. They decided to venture in anyways and what they found is astonishing. Here is the set of photos they were able to capture in this creepy place that once supplied an army.
source : http://www.buzznick.com
OUR Website : http://www.dduknow.com
Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/know.of
Twitter : https://twitter.com/Did_You_Know_of
Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/dduknow
-----Audio by Scott Leffler: scottleffler.com
For copyright matters please contact us at: noxikmoha@gmail.com

EXPLORING AN ABANDONED COAL MINE (IN THE RAIN)

This historical documentary series was filmed some time ago!
The buildings today are now locked and are not accessible to the public!
---------- Please Subsc...

This historical documentary series was filmed some time ago!
The buildings today are now locked and are not accessible to the public!
---------- Please Subscribe for new video every Friday 10AM! -----------
This is our first look at the abandoned Colliery buildings. This video was filmed months ago and I hear all buildings are now sealed again now.
The tunnels that stretch out for miles are sealed today, the shafts were filled in and all the tools and equipment left down there like a time capsule.
http://www.dovermuseum.co.uk/Exhibitions/Coal-Mining-in-Kent/History/Snowdown-Colliery.aspx
http://www.dover-kent.com/Working-Mens-Club-Aylesham.html
I explored with Jamie Dench check his vlogs:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgQNRohOo0CcB8nsR04nslQ
Music:
It Is Lost by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100190
Artist: http://incompetech.com/

This historical documentary series was filmed some time ago!
The buildings today are now locked and are not accessible to the public!
---------- Please Subscribe for new video every Friday 10AM! -----------
This is our first look at the abandoned Colliery buildings. This video was filmed months ago and I hear all buildings are now sealed again now.
The tunnels that stretch out for miles are sealed today, the shafts were filled in and all the tools and equipment left down there like a time capsule.
http://www.dovermuseum.co.uk/Exhibitions/Coal-Mining-in-Kent/History/Snowdown-Colliery.aspx
http://www.dover-kent.com/Working-Mens-Club-Aylesham.html
I explored with Jamie Dench check his vlogs:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgQNRohOo0CcB8nsR04nslQ
Music:
It Is Lost by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100190
Artist: http://incompetech.com/

While coming back down from some mines way up north, Paul and I stopped at the abandoned AdmiralAaron WardMine and walked down its 4100-foot inclined entry tu...

While coming back down from some mines way up north, Paul and I stopped at the abandoned AdmiralAaron WardMine and walked down its 4100-foot inclined entry tunnel into the subterranean workings. Once we reached the bottom, we found wide tunnels branching off in all directions in this former silver, copper, and zinc mine. During our five-hour exploration, we found one stope that was unbelievably huge and utterly mind-blowing! We also found deep, flooded areas and bottomless shafts. Various colorful mineral growths and crystal growths appear throughout the mine's tunnels, too. The miners' workshop was still full of spare parts, tools, and other artifacts. Another interesting find was the miners' refuge chamber. A freshwater spring deep in the mine provided us with some of the cleanest and best-tasting water I've ever drank! After five hours of exploring, we decided to call it quits and began the long, arduous hike back up the 4100-foot, inclined entry tunnel to the surface.

While coming back down from some mines way up north, Paul and I stopped at the abandoned AdmiralAaron WardMine and walked down its 4100-foot inclined entry tunnel into the subterranean workings. Once we reached the bottom, we found wide tunnels branching off in all directions in this former silver, copper, and zinc mine. During our five-hour exploration, we found one stope that was unbelievably huge and utterly mind-blowing! We also found deep, flooded areas and bottomless shafts. Various colorful mineral growths and crystal growths appear throughout the mine's tunnels, too. The miners' workshop was still full of spare parts, tools, and other artifacts. Another interesting find was the miners' refuge chamber. A freshwater spring deep in the mine provided us with some of the cleanest and best-tasting water I've ever drank! After five hours of exploring, we decided to call it quits and began the long, arduous hike back up the 4100-foot, inclined entry tunnel to the surface.

Exploring an Old Miner's Cabin and His Abandoned Gold Mine

I spent a day with Paul in the Nevada desert exploring and documenting an abandoned mine and the cabin next to it. The cabin dates back to the late 1800s. The m...

I spent a day with Paul in the Nevada desert exploring and documenting an abandoned mine and the cabin next to it. The cabin dates back to the late 1800s. The mine itself was unusual because immediately inside the portal, there was a three-way intersection. We found a hand-cranked winch deep in the mine dating back over 100 years as well as a maze of tunnels and interconnected tunnels.

I spent a day with Paul in the Nevada desert exploring and documenting an abandoned mine and the cabin next to it. The cabin dates back to the late 1800s. The mine itself was unusual because immediately inside the portal, there was a three-way intersection. We found a hand-cranked winch deep in the mine dating back over 100 years as well as a maze of tunnels and interconnected tunnels.

Exploring a huge hole in the ground, into a disused mine. Slipknot edition !

We have explored this mine a few times before but decided to return to film it. A big mineshaft leads into the workings where you have to cross a series of home...

We have explored this mine a few times before but decided to return to film it. A big mineshaft leads into the workings where you have to cross a series of homemade bridges to inspect some large pumping valves situated below the granite engine house. Great care is required to not slip further down into the flooded workings below... its all good fun.
If you dont like the music you can watch an alternative version here : https://youtu.be/cKA1hHsJ7Hg

We have explored this mine a few times before but decided to return to film it. A big mineshaft leads into the workings where you have to cross a series of homemade bridges to inspect some large pumping valves situated below the granite engine house. Great care is required to not slip further down into the flooded workings below... its all good fun.
If you dont like the music you can watch an alternative version here : https://youtu.be/cKA1hHsJ7Hg

Would YOU Crawl Into This Small, Dangerous, Abandoned Mine Entrance?

The entrance to the Golden Gem Mine is so severely eroded that one must crawl into it on one's stomach for about seven feet. To make matters worse, there is a s...

The entrance to the Golden Gem Mine is so severely eroded that one must crawl into it on one's stomach for about seven feet. To make matters worse, there is a substantial collapse just inside the entrance. Despite all that, I recently gained entry and explored and documented the entire abandoned Golden Gem Mine. The mine was a gold mine and dates back to the mid to late 1800s. It has a lot of character to it as it passes through different strata of rocks. It also has a good example of classic mine timbering just inside the portal. I hope you enjoy this exploration of a 19th-century mine.
Video footage filmed in spring 2010.

The entrance to the Golden Gem Mine is so severely eroded that one must crawl into it on one's stomach for about seven feet. To make matters worse, there is a substantial collapse just inside the entrance. Despite all that, I recently gained entry and explored and documented the entire abandoned Golden Gem Mine. The mine was a gold mine and dates back to the mid to late 1800s. It has a lot of character to it as it passes through different strata of rocks. It also has a good example of classic mine timbering just inside the portal. I hope you enjoy this exploration of a 19th-century mine.
Video footage filmed in spring 2010.

Exploring a massive hole in the ground into a disused mine. Original Non Music Edition.

Exploring an old mine to look at some old pumping gear valves and see how far we could get further on. Obviously dont try doing this if you havnt got a clue wha...

Exploring an old mine to look at some old pumping gear valves and see how far we could get further on. Obviously dont try doing this if you havnt got a clue what your doing. This is the non music edition due to popular demand. The original is still online. if you prefer it its here: https://youtu.be/OdLxGYPr-0w

Exploring an old mine to look at some old pumping gear valves and see how far we could get further on. Obviously dont try doing this if you havnt got a clue what your doing. This is the non music edition due to popular demand. The original is still online. if you prefer it its here: https://youtu.be/OdLxGYPr-0w

Exploring a Creepy, Abandoned Mine Full of Death

The abandoned Tungsten Peak Mine was where Ridgecrest resident LindaLouRose died when she accidentally fell down a 100-foot vertical shaft inside the mine bac...

The abandoned Tungsten Peak Mine was where Ridgecrest resident LindaLouRose died when she accidentally fell down a 100-foot vertical shaft inside the mine back in November of 2009. There is some confusion regarding her name -- the memorial placed at the mine site says her name was Linda Lou Rose. News stories reporting the accident say her name was Linda Marie Rose. I initially explore this mine site in July of 2013 but did not enter the mine. Instead, I promised to return to the mine with other explorers so that we could safely explore the mine's three levels and find the vertical shaft where Ms. Rose died almost five years ago. This video documents our most recent exploration of the Tungsten Peak Mine's 3500 feet of workings. It was an eerie mine, and we found many disturbing things such as animal skins nailed to the timbers, collapses, flooded sections, and dead birds. And the gaping shaft that swallowed Ms. Rose.

The abandoned Tungsten Peak Mine was where Ridgecrest resident LindaLouRose died when she accidentally fell down a 100-foot vertical shaft inside the mine back in November of 2009. There is some confusion regarding her name -- the memorial placed at the mine site says her name was Linda Lou Rose. News stories reporting the accident say her name was Linda Marie Rose. I initially explore this mine site in July of 2013 but did not enter the mine. Instead, I promised to return to the mine with other explorers so that we could safely explore the mine's three levels and find the vertical shaft where Ms. Rose died almost five years ago. This video documents our most recent exploration of the Tungsten Peak Mine's 3500 feet of workings. It was an eerie mine, and we found many disturbing things such as animal skins nailed to the timbers, collapses, flooded sections, and dead birds. And the gaping shaft that swallowed Ms. Rose.

The Horton Mine: Encountering a Ghost in a Haunted, Abandoned Mine (Summer 2013)

I had a startling encounter with the supernatural while exploring the abandoned HortonMine located near the massive Victorine Mine in Nevada. The Horton Mine dates back to the mid-1800s. I have been inside over a hundred abandoned mines, but this one was definitely the creepiest. As I ventured hesitantly down the tunnel, it felt more and more wrong. You'll see in the video the supernatural occurrence that caused me to ultimately turn around and head back out of the tunnel.

EXPLORING AN ABANDONED GOLD MINE IN WALES ON MY OWN! 2.7k @60 fps

I should have titled this video "Big massive shaft" ha ha I'm such a crazy. I wasn't entirely on my own for this explore, my pal was topside, so if I had of been in trouble I would have been found. DO NOT GO EXPLORING ABANDONED MINES FOLKS! I cannot stress how dangerous this is, instant death can await you!
Sorry about the knocky noises on the audio, this Gopro 5 picks up every vibration, gotta fix that somehow.
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I do not recommend anyone exploring these abandoned places, they are very dangerous, we explore so you don't have to!
We do not break and enter, we do not steal and we do not vandalise. We take only pictures and leave only footprints.

Going Into This Abandoned Mine Was Scary Enough. What These 2 Guys Found Was Even Scarier

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A man and his friends stumbled across an old abandoned mineshaft in the Ural mountains of western Russia. The mountains are lined with abandoned mines that were used to extract ore for the military during WWII. These mines have been abandoned since shortly after the war and hold many dangers and could collapse at any time. They decided to venture in anyways and what they found is astonishing. Here is the set of photos they were able to capture in this creepy place that once supplied an army.
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EXPLORING AN ABANDONED COAL MINE (IN THE RAIN)

This historical documentary series was filmed some time ago!
The buildings today are now locked and are not accessible to the public!
---------- Please Subscribe for new video every Friday 10AM! -----------
This is our first look at the abandoned Colliery buildings. This video was filmed months ago and I hear all buildings are now sealed again now.
The tunnels that stretch out for miles are sealed today, the shafts were filled in and all the tools and equipment left down there like a time capsule.
http://www.dovermuseum.co.uk/Exhibitions/Coal-Mining-in-Kent/History/Snowdown-Colliery.aspx
http://www.dover-kent.com/Working-Mens-Club-Aylesham.html
I explored with Jamie Dench check his vlogs:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgQNRohOo0CcB8nsR04nslQ
Music:
It Is Lost by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100190
Artist: http://incompetech.com/

While coming back down from some mines way up north, Paul and I stopped at the abandoned AdmiralAaron WardMine and walked down its 4100-foot inclined entry tunnel into the subterranean workings. Once we reached the bottom, we found wide tunnels branching off in all directions in this former silver, copper, and zinc mine. During our five-hour exploration, we found one stope that was unbelievably huge and utterly mind-blowing! We also found deep, flooded areas and bottomless shafts. Various colorful mineral growths and crystal growths appear throughout the mine's tunnels, too. The miners' workshop was still full of spare parts, tools, and other artifacts. Another interesting find was the miners' refuge chamber. A freshwater spring deep in the mine provided us with some of the cleanest and best-tasting water I've ever drank! After five hours of exploring, we decided to call it quits and began the long, arduous hike back up the 4100-foot, inclined entry tunnel to the surface.

Exploring an Old Miner's Cabin and His Abandoned Gold Mine

I spent a day with Paul in the Nevada desert exploring and documenting an abandoned mine and the cabin next to it. The cabin dates back to the late 1800s. The mine itself was unusual because immediately inside the portal, there was a three-way intersection. We found a hand-cranked winch deep in the mine dating back over 100 years as well as a maze of tunnels and interconnected tunnels.

Exploring a huge hole in the ground, into a disused mine. Slipknot edition !

We have explored this mine a few times before but decided to return to film it. A big mineshaft leads into the workings where you have to cross a series of homemade bridges to inspect some large pumping valves situated below the granite engine house. Great care is required to not slip further down into the flooded workings below... its all good fun.
If you dont like the music you can watch an alternative version here : https://youtu.be/cKA1hHsJ7Hg

Would YOU Crawl Into This Small, Dangerous, Abandoned Mine Entrance?

The entrance to the Golden Gem Mine is so severely eroded that one must crawl into it on one's stomach for about seven feet. To make matters worse, there is a substantial collapse just inside the entrance. Despite all that, I recently gained entry and explored and documented the entire abandoned Golden Gem Mine. The mine was a gold mine and dates back to the mid to late 1800s. It has a lot of character to it as it passes through different strata of rocks. It also has a good example of classic mine timbering just inside the portal. I hope you enjoy this exploration of a 19th-century mine.
Video footage filmed in spring 2010.

Exploring a massive hole in the ground into a disused mine. Original Non Music Edition.

Exploring an old mine to look at some old pumping gear valves and see how far we could get further on. Obviously dont try doing this if you havnt got a clue what your doing. This is the non music edition due to popular demand. The original is still online. if you prefer it its here: https://youtu.be/OdLxGYPr-0w

Exploring a Creepy, Abandoned Mine Full of Death

The abandoned Tungsten Peak Mine was where Ridgecrest resident LindaLouRose died when she accidentally fell down a 100-foot vertical shaft inside the mine back in November of 2009. There is some confusion regarding her name -- the memorial placed at the mine site says her name was Linda Lou Rose. News stories reporting the accident say her name was Linda Marie Rose. I initially explore this mine site in July of 2013 but did not enter the mine. Instead, I promised to return to the mine with other explorers so that we could safely explore the mine's three levels and find the vertical shaft where Ms. Rose died almost five years ago. This video documents our most recent exploration of the Tungsten Peak Mine's 3500 feet of workings. It was an eerie mine, and we found many disturbing things such as animal skins nailed to the timbers, collapses, flooded sections, and dead birds. And the gaping shaft that swallowed Ms. Rose.

Mine (novel)

Plot summary

The novel tells the story of Laura Clayborne, a successful journalist, the wife of a stockbroker and mother-to-be. With her life seemingly falling apart, Laura hopes that her newborn son, David, will make her life everything it ought to be.

Mary Terrell, aka Mary Terror, is a survivor of the radical 1960s and a once a member of the fanatical Storm Front Brigade. Mary lives in a hallucinatory world of memories, guns, and above all, murderous rage. After viewing an ad placed in a popular magazine, she becomes convinced that the former leader of the Brigade, Lord Jack, is commanding her to bring him the child she was carrying when her life was suddenly turned upside down.

Mary steals Laura's baby and the manhunt is on. With no help at all Laura sets out on a cross-country trip to reclaim that which is hers. But soon Laura realizes that in order to get back her son and her life she may have to become as savage as the woman she's hunting.